Rosaline gave Marianne a nod of understanding, using the little strength she currently had to pull herself closer to the unconscious child. When Faira stepped over to her she turned her attention momentarily to the worried human. She shook her head, waving her hand away. “I’m fine but I wouldn’t be able to support myself with my legs in this state,” she says, gesturing to the cracks in her porcelain skin. They had ceased to spread or spilt further but they would if she put weight on them. “I can’t fix them yet either, I might need the energy for other things.”
Joshua flinched when Marianne appeared before him. He didn’t look fearful by her presence though, merely stunned. The warlock let her speak, unafraid of her threats. There were still many things up his sleeves, including his favorite piece… who had just thrown a blade in Marianne’s direction. It had worked, having forced Marianne back to the main floor with the others. His gaze swept over the little group, lingering longest on Rosaline. A smirk pulled at his lips when he noticed that she had failed to get up. It seems his little curse had done more than trap her in a physical form; she now seemed to have a limit on her magic. He knew it would replenish itself eventually though, but the idea made him chuckle.
The nebula tensed, going rigid at the new addition to the room. Rosaline could not stand though, for now she would have to remain on defense. If anything happened to little Marianne it would not end well, that much was certain. At that thought she looked about for Ann, only to come up empty in her search. The little girl had vanished, as if she was never there. She would have to dwell on it later, maybe the little girl could turn invisible.
“I do hope you all have fun with my little friend here.” Joshua chimed, disappearing. The man once again reappeared by Rose’s side. He reached down, tilting her head up, a smirk still on his lips. “Having trouble Rosaline?” he chuckled. The nebula lashed out at him, her hand charged with what looked like black bolts of electricity. She missed, the warlock having disappeared completely before she could hit him. He did not reappear either.